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Tinto Brass has faced criticism for his perceived objectification of women, as well as his explicit content. Some have accused him of misogyny and promoting a regressive, male-dominated worldview. However, others argue that his films empower women, presenting them as confident, desiring subjects rather than passive objects.
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The Cinematic Evolution of Tinto Brass: From Avant-Garde to Stylized Erotica
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Brass began blending his avant-garde sensibilities with increasingly explicit themes, leading to his most famous works:
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An elegant period piece featuring a score by Ennio Morricone. All Ladies Do It
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Brass shot a political satire about absolute power corrupting absolutely. Guccione later added hardcore inserts (unsimulated sex acts). Brass was so furious he sued to have his name removed. Despite this, Caligula remains the most famous "Tinto Brass movie" for mainstream audiences. Watch the "Brass Cut" (if you can find it) to see the director's intended moral outrage vs. the producer's pornographic exploitation.